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Basketball

Basketball is a team sport in which two teams of five active players each try to score points against one another by propelling a basketball through a 10 feet  high hoop under organized rules....
, free throws or foul shots are unopposed attempts to score points from a restricted area on the court (the free throw line; informally known as the charity stripe or foul line), and are generally awarded after a foul
Personal foul

In basketball, a personal foul is a breach of the rules that concerns illegal personal contact with an opponent. It is the most common type of foul in basketball....
 by the opposing team.

Each free throw is worth one point, and normally more than one is awarded.






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Free Throw
In basketball
Basketball

Basketball is a team sport in which two teams of five active players each try to score points against one another by propelling a basketball through a 10 feet  high hoop under organized rules....
, free throws or foul shots are unopposed attempts to score points from a restricted area on the court (the free throw line; informally known as the charity stripe or foul line), and are generally awarded after a foul
Personal foul

In basketball, a personal foul is a breach of the rules that concerns illegal personal contact with an opponent. It is the most common type of foul in basketball....
 by the opposing team.

Each free throw is worth one point, and normally more than one is awarded. The importance of free throws is nevertheless sometimes underestimated; games have been known to be decided on them, especially when the score is close. Teams who could have sealed the game on free throws can finish with a narrow win or even a loss because of failure behind the line.

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Free throws normally can be made at a high percentage. In the NBA
National Basketball Association

The National Basketball Association is North America's premier professional men's basketball league, composed of thirty teams: twenty-nine in the United States and one in Canada....
, most players make between 70% and 80% of their attempts. Some good shooters (such as Rick Barry
Rick Barry

Richard Francis Dennis Barry III is a retired American professional basketball player. He is considered by many veteran basketball observers to be one of the greatest pure small forward of all time as a result of his very precise outside shot, uncanny court vision, knowledge and execution of team defense principles, tenacious and ofttimes d...
, Reggie Miller
Reggie Miller

Reginald Wayne Miller is a retired American professional basketball player and one of the greatest NBA players of the 90s. Miller spent the entirety of his 18-year National Basketball Association career with the Indiana Pacers....
, Mark Price
Mark Price

William Mark Price is a retired United States basketball player who played for 12 seasons in the National Basketball Association, from 1986 to 1998....
, Chauncey Billups
Chauncey Billups

Chauncey Ray Billups is an United States professional basketball player. Billups is the starting point guard for the Denver Nuggets of the National Basketball Association....
, Steve Nash
Steve Nash

Stephen John Nash, Order of Canada, Order of British Columbia , is a Canada professional basketball player who plays point guard for the Phoenix Suns of the National Basketball Association ....
, Ben Gordon
Ben Gordon

Benjamin "Ben" Gordon is a United Kingdom-United Statesn professional basketball player for the National Basketball Association's Chicago Bulls....
, Dirk Nowitzki
Dirk Nowitzki

Dirk Werner Nowitzki is a German people professional basketball player who plays for the Dallas Mavericks of the National Basketball Association....
 and Ray Allen
Ray Allen

Walter Ray Allen , commonly referred to as Ray Allen, is an United States professional basketball player for the National Basketball Association's Boston Celtics at the position of shooting guard....
) can make as many as 90%-92%, while notoriously poor shooters (e.g. Shaquille O'Neal
Shaquille O'Neal

Shaquille Rashaun O'Neal , frequently referred to simply as "Shaq", is an United States professional basketball player, rapper, and actor....
 or Ben Wallace
Ben Wallace

Ben Camey Wallace is an United States professional basketball player in the National Basketball Association with the Cleveland Cavaliers. Nicknamed "Big Ben", he plays the center and power forward , and is listed at and ....
) may struggle to make 50% of them.

Tall players often shoot free throws poorly, though theoretically taller players should be better at making them. One explanation for this is that the high release point of their shots can cause them to stand overly erect. Basketball Hall of Fame member Wilt Chamberlain
Wilt Chamberlain

Wilton Norman "Wilt" Chamberlain , nicknamed Wilt the Stilt, The Big Dipper, and Chairman of the Boards, was an American professional National Basketball Association basketball player for the Philadelphia Warriors, the Philadelphia 76ers and the Los Angeles Lakers; and also played for the Harlem Globetrotters....
 made just 51.1% of his free-throw attempts, one of the lowest percentages of all time, and the poor free throw shooting of 7'1" Shaquille O'Neal, 6'9" Ben Wallace, and 6'11" Tim Duncan
Tim Duncan

Timothy "Tim" Theodore Duncan is a Virgin Islander American professional basketball player for the San Antonio Spurs of the National Basketball Association ....
, have led to the infamous Hack-a-Shaq
Hack-a-Shaq

Hack-a-Shaq is the name commonly ascribed to a basketball defense strategy initially instituted in the National Basketball Association by former Dallas Mavericks coach Don Nelson to hinder the scoring ability of the Chicago Bulls, specifically their poor free-throw shooter, Power forward Dennis Rodman....
 and other intentional fouling tactics, which made them a liability to their teams in endgame situations where the score was close. On the other hand, there have also been big men who have been prolific scorers from free throws: Yao Ming
Yao Ming

Yao Ming is a professional basketball player who plays for the Houston Rockets of the National Basketball Association . He is currently the tallest player in the NBA, at ....
 (7' 6"), Vlade Divac
Vlade Divac

Vlade Divac is a retired Serbian professional basketball player who spent most of his career in the United States' National Basketball Association....
 (7' 1"), Pau Gasol
Pau Gasol

Pau Gasol i S?ez is a 2.13 m Spain professional basketball player for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association . He was born to Marisa S?ez and Agust? Gasol, and he spent his childhood growing up in Spain....
 (7' 0"), Hakeem Olajuwon
Hakeem Olajuwon

Hakeem Abdul Olajuwon is a retired Nigerian American professional basketball player in the National Basketball Association . Olajuwon played Center for the Houston Rockets, whom he led to back-to-back championships in 1994 and 1995, and the Toronto Raptors....
 (7' 0"), Dirk Nowitzki
Dirk Nowitzki

Dirk Werner Nowitzki is a German people professional basketball player who plays for the Dallas Mavericks of the National Basketball Association....
 (7' 0"), Rasheed Wallace
Rasheed Wallace

Rasheed Abdul Wallace is an United States professional basketball player. He currently plays for the Detroit Pistons of the National Basketball Association....
 (6' 11"), Kevin Garnett
Kevin Garnett

Kevin Maurice Garnett is an United States professional basketball player for the National Basketball Association's Boston Celtics. After graduating from Farragut Career Academy, he was the fifth player 1995 NBA Draft....
 (6' 11"), Mehmet Okur
Mehmet Okur

Mehmet Okur is a Turkey professional basketball player who currently plays for the Utah Jazz of the NBA. He is a 211 cm power forward /Center ....
 (6" 11"), Brad Miller
Brad Miller (basketball)

Bradley Alan Miller is an United States professional basketball player, currently a center for the Chicago Bulls. He is also a member of the United States national basketball team....
 (7' 0"), Jermaine O'Neal
Jermaine O'Neal

Jermaine Lee O'Neal is an United States professional basketball player who plays for the Miami Heat of the National Basketball Association. The 6 ft 11 in , 258 lb forward -center had a successful high school career and declared his eligibility for the 1996 NBA Draft NBA high school draftees....
 (6' 11"), Amare Stoudemire
Amare Stoudemire

Amar'e Carsares Stoudemire is an United States professional basketball player for the National Basketball Association's Phoenix Suns. He is a and power forward /center ....
 (6' 10"), Chris Bosh
Chris Bosh

Christopher Wesson Bosh is an United States professional basketball player in the National Basketball Association who plays for the Toronto Raptors....
 (6' 10"), Peja Stojakovic
Predrag Stojakovic

Predrag ?Peja? Stojakovic is a Serbian basketball player for the National Basketball Association's New Orleans Hornets. He is one of the league's top small forwards....
 (6' 10"), and Žydrunas Ilgauskas
Žydrunas Ilgauskas

?ydrunas Ilgauskas is a Lithuanian professional basketball player for the Cleveland Cavaliers of the National Basketball Association....
 (7' 3") are all 70% or better from the stripe. Not coincidentally, these big men who shoot good free throws, also have good outside shooting range. The more likely explanation is that many big men are guilty of concentrating more on post moves, rebounding, shot-blocking, and screening, instead of working to develop a balanced game, and neglected to master the mechanics of free-throw shooting. Another likely reason that big men are often poor free throw shooters is because their arms are tired from battling down low on the blocks.

When free throws are awarded


There are many situations when free throws can be awarded:

The first and most common is when a player is fouled while in the act of shooting. If the foul causes the player to miss the shot, the player receives two or three free throws depending on whether the shot was taken in front of or behind the three-point line. If, despite the foul, the player still makes the attempted shot, the number of free throws is reduced to one, and the basket counts. This is known as a three-point or four-point play
Four-point play

In basketball, a four-point play is the rare occasion when an offensive player shoots and makes a three-point field goal while simultaneously being hit by a defensive player, resulting in a Personal foul and one free throw being awarded....
, depending on the value of the made basket. Commentators sometimes refer to a successful three-point play as "an old-fashioned three-point play", "a three pointer the hard way" because before the advent of the three-point shot, this was the only way to earn three points on one play, or "And 1", because they made the shot and will get 1 free throw.

The second is when the fouling team is in the team foul penalty situation. This happens when, in a single period, a team commits more than a set number of fouls (four in international play and the NBA). Even if a player is not in the act of shooting, two free throws are awarded no matter when or where the foul occurs.

The team foul penalty situation is slightly different in U.S. collegiate basketball. Once a team has committed its seventh foul of a half, the fouled player shoots a one-and-one, in which the player must make the first free throw in order to get a chance to shoot a second. Beginning with the tenth foul of the half, two free throws are awarded. Free throws are not awarded for offensive fouls (most often charging fouls), even if the team fouled is in the bonus. The number of fouls that triggers a penalty is higher in college basketball because the game is divided into two 20-minute halves, as opposed to quarters of 10 minutes in FIBA play or 12 minutes in the NBA. As in professional play, a foul in the act of shooting is a two- or three-shot foul, depending on the value of the shot attempt, with 1 free throw being awarded if the shot is good.

If a player is injured upon being fouled and cannot shoot free throws, the offensive team may designate any player from the bench
Bench

Bench or The Bench can refer to:Seat* Bench , a piece of furniture, which mostly offers several persons seatingIn clothing...
 to shoot in the place of the injured player in college; in the NBA, the opposing team designates the player to shoot, and the injured player can't return, unless the foul committed was a flagrant-2. If a player fouled takes exception to the foul, and starts or participates in a fight, and gets ejected, he or she is not allowed to take his or her free throws, and the opposing team will choose a replacement shooter. In all other circumstances, the fouled player must shoot his or her own foul shots.

If a player, coach, or team staff (e.g. doctor, statistician) shows poor sportsmanship, which may include arguing with a referee
Referee

A referee is a person who has authority to make decisions about play in many sports. Officials in various sports are known by a variety of titles, including: referee, umpire, judge, linesman, commissaire, timekeeper or touch judge....
, that person may get charged with a technical foul
Technical foul

In basketball, a technical foul is any infraction of the rules penalized as a foul which does not involve physical contact during the course of play between players on the court, or is a foul by a non-player....
. In the NBA, a technical foul results in one free throw attempt for the other team. In FIBA play, a technical foul results in one free throw if the offending individual is playing on the court, and two free throws if he or she is on the bench. In NCAA basketball, technical fouls result in two free throws in all situations. At both levels, the opposing team may choose any player who is currently on the court to shoot the free throws, and is then awarded possession of the ball after the free throws. Since there is no opportunity for a rebound
Rebound (basketball)

A rebound in basketball is the act of successfully gaining possession of the basketball after a missed Field goal or free throw. Rebound in basketball are a major part in the game, as most possessions end after a missed shot....
, these free throws are shot with no players on the lane.

Finally, if a referee deems a foul extremely aggressive, or that it did not show an attempt to play the ball, the referee can call a more severe foul, known as an unsportsmanlike foul in international play, a flagrant foul
Flagrant foul

A flagrant foul is a serious contact foul involving unnecessary and/or excessive and/or intentional contact in sport. There is a specific National Basketball Association foul termed a flagrant foul....
 in the NBA, or an intentional foul in NCAA basketball. This foul is charged against the player, and the opponent gets two free throws and possession of the ball afterwards. Unlike technical fouls, the player fouled must shoot the awarded free throws.

Fouls "away from the ball" (fouls that do not occur on the shooter or near the ball) are handled like the second case above in most situations. Many times defenders hold their opponent to avoid them from catching an in-bound pass or fight through screens and thus are called for fouls. These fouls are almost always treated as normal personal fouls. In the NBA, when there are only two minutes left on the clock of either half, off-ball fouls when the fouling team is over the limit are rewarded with one free throw and possession of the ball. It is therefore common for a losing team to deliberately foul players such as Ben Wallace
Ben Wallace

Ben Camey Wallace is an United States professional basketball player in the National Basketball Association with the Cleveland Cavaliers. Nicknamed "Big Ben", he plays the center and power forward , and is listed at and ....
 or Shaquille O'Neal
Shaquille O'Neal

Shaquille Rashaun O'Neal , frequently referred to simply as "Shaq", is an United States professional basketball player, rapper, and actor....
, a dominant player but a terrible foul shooter, up until the two-minute mark, and then play intense defense for the rest of the game (see Hack-a-Shaq
Hack-a-Shaq

Hack-a-Shaq is the name commonly ascribed to a basketball defense strategy initially instituted in the National Basketball Association by former Dallas Mavericks coach Don Nelson to hinder the scoring ability of the Chicago Bulls, specifically their poor free-throw shooter, Power forward Dennis Rodman....
). It is believed that this rule was instituted because of Wilt Chamberlain
Wilt Chamberlain

Wilton Norman "Wilt" Chamberlain , nicknamed Wilt the Stilt, The Big Dipper, and Chairman of the Boards, was an American professional National Basketball Association basketball player for the Philadelphia Warriors, the Philadelphia 76ers and the Los Angeles Lakers; and also played for the Harlem Globetrotters....
. Previously teams had been allowed to foul any player on the court regardless of whether that player had possession of the ball, with only two free throws awarded to the fouled player. This motivated teams to chase poor free-throw shooters, such as Chamberlain, around the court in attempt to foul him in an effort to extend the game. To discourage this practice, the NBA changed the rule to award one free throw and possession of the ball to a player who is fouled away from the ball in the last two minutes of the fourth quarter. This rule does not apply in international or NCAA play and in fact plays a very vital strategic role in the NCAA Tournament.

Procedure


Free throws are organized in procession. The shooter takes his place behind the free throw line (19 feet from the base line, 15 feet from the basket). All other players must stand in their correct places until the ball leaves the shooter's hands:

Three people from the defensive team and two people from the shooting team line up along the sides of the restricted area (keyhole, paint, lane). These players are usually the ones that rebound the ball. Three line up on one side and two on the other. A defensive player always takes the place closest to the basket.

The remaining four players, two from each team, must remain behind the three point line and the free throw line extended (an imaginary line extended from the free throw line in both directions to the sidelines).

Leaving their designated places before the ball leaves the shooter's hands, interfering with the ball, and (for the defensive team only) attempting to put off the shooter, are all violations. In addition, the shooter must release the ball within five seconds (ten in the NBA as well as all other levels of basketball in the United States) and must not step on or over the free throw line until the ball touches the ring. Contrary to popular belief, players are permitted to jump while attempting the free throw, provided they do not leave the designated area at any point. A violation by the shooter cancels the free throw; a violation by the defensive team results in a substitute free throw if the shooter missed; a violation by the offensive team or a shot that completely misses the ring results in the loss of possession to the defensive team (only if it is on the last free throw).

Under FIBA rules, if the shooter does not commit a violation, and the ball goes in the basket, the attempt is automatically successful, regardless of violations committed by the non-shooter.

Free throws awarded (NBA)


1 Penalty applies to fouls in excess of four in a regulation period or in excess of three in an overtime period. If a team has not committed its foul quota by the two minute mark of a period, it shall be allowed one foul before the penalty applies. Offensive fouls do not count toward this total.
2 Defensive fouls committed during a throw-in prior to the ball being released result in two free throws regardless of the penalty situation.

See also

  • List of National Basketball Association career free throw scoring leaders
    List of National Basketball Association career free throw scoring leaders

    This is a list of National Basketball Association List of NBA players by total career season Free throws made recorded through games played on March 7, 2009....
  • Free kick
    Free kick

    A free kick is used to restart play in several codes of football:* Association football :** Direct free kick, from which one may score directly...
  • Penalty
    Penalty

    A penalty is generally a punishment, and may refer to:In law:* Penalty, a sentence issued by a court or judge* Penalty, sanctions imposed by a court or judge...


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